§707-764 Extortion. A person commits
extortion if the person does any of the following:

(1) Obtains, or exerts control over, the property,
labor, or services of another with intent to deprive another of property,
labor, or services by threatening by word or conduct to:

(a) Cause bodily injury in the future to the
person threatened or to any other person;

(b) Cause damage to property or cause damage,
as defined in section 708-890, to a computer, computer system, or computer
network;

(c) Subject the person threatened or any
other person to physical confinement or restraint;

(d) Commit a penal offense;

(e) Accuse some person of any offense or
cause a penal charge to be instituted against some person;

(f) Expose a secret or publicize an asserted fact,
whether true or false, tending to subject some person to hatred, contempt, or
ridicule, or to impair the threatened person's credit or business repute;

(g) Reveal any information sought to be
concealed by the person threatened or any other person;

(h) Testify or provide information or
withhold testimony or information with respect to another's legal claim or
defense;

(i) Take or withhold action as a public
servant, or cause a public servant to take or withhold such action;

(j) Bring about or continue a strike,
boycott, or other similar collective action, to obtain property that is not
demanded or received for the benefit of the group that the defendant purports
to represent;

(k) Destroy, conceal, remove, confiscate, or
possess any actual or purported passport, or any other actual or purported
government identification document, or other immigration document, of another
person; or

(l) Do any other act that would not in itself
substantially benefit the defendant but that is calculated to harm substantially
some person with respect to the threatened person's health, safety, business,
calling, career, financial condition, reputation, or personal relationships;

(2) Intentionally compels or induces another person
to engage in conduct from which another has a legal right to abstain or to
abstain from conduct in which another has a legal right to engage by
threatening by word or conduct to do any of the actions set forth in paragraph
(1)(a) through (l); or